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OpenAI Admitted its Nonprofit Board is About to Have a Lot Less Power - In a previously unreported letter, the AI company defends its restructuring plan while attacking critics and making surprising admissions


In a previously unreported letter, the AI company defends its restructuring plan while attacking critics and making surprising admissions

But in a newly obtained letter from OpenAI lawyers to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the company reveals what it apparently fears more: anything that slows its ability to raise gargantuan amounts of money. The previously unreported 13-page letter — dated May 15 and obtained by Obsolete — lays out OpenAI’s legal defense of its updated proposal to restructure its for-profit entity, which can still be blocked by the California and Delaware attorneys general (AGs). This two-faced approach — offering partnership in private communications while suggesting coalition members are acting in bad faith in formal documents — highlights the increasingly adversarial tactics OpenAI is employing against critics of its restructuring plans.

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